Mantis shrimp are colorful creatures with an incredibly powerful punch — comparable to a .22 caliber bullet. This punch is ...
A mantis shrimp's punch creates high-energy waves. Its exoskeleton is designed to absorb that energy, preventing cracking and tissue damage.
I write about the world of biology. At first glance, the mantis shrimp is an unassuming crustacean that spends its days scuttling along the seafloor. But don’t let their small size fool you into ...
A 2018 study suggested that the secret to the mantis shrimp's powerful punches lies not in its large muscles, but in the elastic anatomy of its arms, which resemble a bow and arrow or a mousetrap.
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